Unsolved how to change the default value assigned to QMAKE_SPEC (returned when qmake -query) on windows?
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I am using QT 5.5.1
i was trying to migrate my project from Visual studio 2008 to 2013.
i setup QT 5.5.1 and run qmake -tp -r
in my system, the build goes correctly, and i get .vcxproj files which are compatible to VS 2013,
but when i do similar things on another machine, the same command builds .vcxproj files which are compatible to VS 2012.After some investigation, i found that the QMAKESPEC variable governs this behaviour.
i found that when i do:
qmake -query
i get
QMAKE_SPEC:win32-msvc2012
QMAKE_XSPEC:win32-msvc2012
it seemed like, this variable value should have been win32-msvc2013,
So, i tried to set it by:
qmake -set QMAKE_SPEC win32-msvc2013
but this command seems to be creating one more variable with the same name and sets the value of that to win32-msvc2013,
i.e. if i do:
qmake -query
i get:
**QMAKE_SPEC:win32-msvc2013
QMAKE_SPEC:win32-msvc2012
QMAKE_XSPEC:win32-msvc2012
**
and after this too, the build still results in making .vcxproj which are compatible with VS2012 and not VS2013. -
Hi @Chetan,
On Linux I've set
QMAKE_SPEC
via environment variables, eg:export QMAKESPEC=linux-clang
I believe the Windows equivalent would be to use
set
, eg:set QMAKESPEC=win32-msvc2012
Here's some examples that seem to be doing just that, or something similar:
Cheers.
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Thanks Paul.
saw your reply to my question, i was trying to understand the problem, why i didn't need to set QMAKE_SPEC on my Desktop(although the default value of QMAKE_SPEC in qmake -query returned vs2012), it builds vs2013 project files, however on a different machine with same setup it builds vs2012 project files.